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Half-Mile Tracfe Record Broken Elroy Robinson set a world half.mile track record of 1.49.6 at the athletic earmval — New York. A Million a Week The -gold flow from Germany to London contmues, accordiug to the JOaily Mail. Five million pounds has arrived during the last five weeks.— London. Italian Newspapers Owing to a shortage of cellulose, the Government has reduced the size of all newspapers to six pages from July 15.— Itome. Rome's Voice to World The Daily Telegraph's home correspondent says one of the most powerful radio stationg in the world is nearing completion near Rome. It is to be used for political ptopaganda purposes to extend the voice of Rome thrOughout the world. — London. Mr. Semple in Australia Hon. R. Semple was greeted by a group of former political friends, ehief of whom was Mr W. M. Huglies. He will meet members of the Parliamentary Association on Wednesday and be the gtiest of the Pederal Minister and others at lunch at Canberra on Thurs-' day, Mr Semple will them be able to realise his dream when he returns to his boyhoo'l town of Sofala.— Sydney.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 150, 13 July 1937, Page 5
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